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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1924)
r - nrsJoy Evening, February 21..1924. T 11 JB ED6EN 13 DAILY QUA li D Paiju Xine : S3 J& W&Ak f ft feed . ' ' . . ' ITL. II gO"7'" . . . r- DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 A. M. Eugene's "Popular Price" Shoe Store offers it's Entire Stock of Shoes, with the excep tion of goods arriving during the progress of sale. AH prices greatly reduced. There will be no cause for that old story that shoes are too high. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR THE SALE-- MEN'S WORK SHOES ' BOYS' HIGH TOP SHOES WOMEN'S BLACK OXFORDS ! WOMEN'S STRAP PUMPS . $2.95 $3.35 $1.95 $3.95 Special for this sale only, Men's Brown Work Boys' .HiSh Cut Shoes marked exceptionally Black Oxfords, all heels. We may have your Brown and Black strap pumpg; military and Shoes; big values at $2.95 low; suses 2j to G; sale price $3.35 mze in this exceptional offer; only $1.95 low nVbw heels. only .,$3.95 MEN'S OXFORDS MEN'S 10-INCH WORK SHOES I WOMEN'S OXFORDS WOMEN'S SATIN PUMPS $4.95 $5.95 $2.95 $3.45 to $5.95 ii i i mr . -oi i a Chippewa Shoes of quality; priced specially Patent and Brown, Calf and Kid Oxfords; Women's and Growing Girls' Satin Dress Strap SE?iw S n 7' M 5 Black and f thiB aale; fuU 8tock of 'siz(fs. only . . .$5.95 medium heels. These are extra values that we Oxfords greatly reduced now. See .these yal- Brown Calf Skin Oxfords; reduced to . . .$4.9o J are offering. only $2.95 ues from $3.45 to $5.95 MEN'S DRESS SHOES MEN'S 1&-1NCH HI CUT SHOE WOMEN'S OXFORDS ALL CHILDRENS SHOES RE- I $4.45 $5.95 . $3.95 -JSiSTtLi- . -JV.;; : Men's Brown-Calfskin, High-Cut Shoe; a . : w. ' w l M ,wnva.( Men's Brown Calf Skin Dress Shoes; all leath- shoe to carry you through the rest of the Black and Brown Oxfords; calf skin leather; A fg RAttAl" v er guarantee, at $4.45 winter and summer '. $5.95 medium heels; Goodyear welt soles; only $3.95 rM S DQllCI 35 WEST 8TH AVE. The Star Shoe Store 35 WEST 8TH AVE. OUR MOTTO: WALK LESS THAN HALF A BLOCK FROM WILLAMETTE STREET AND SAVE $ .. . u "A WORLD BEATER" "FOI.KY'fl Cough Medicine) is a "World Beater' for speedy relief," writes Hilton A. Ijyre, MOO Kvnni. Avenue, Kvansville, Ind. "Ijiot month I wan down with a severe cold, and netting worse. I bought a bottlo of TOI.BY'8 HONRV AND TAR COMPOUND, and the next night wns well and O. K. If you want a quick, reliahla remedy for coiikha, colds and ItnnrHenesH insist upon FOLEY'S HON KV ANI TAIl C(U'01;NI. U has all the curative .inalitiea of pine and tar and honey. Hold everywhere. W. 0. W, nig meeting Friday night, Sporlnl en tertainment fin well ua uoxiug. llot doga with all fiiln's. - 122 News of Lane County Special Correspondence to The Guard GOSHEN 0jb. Ore., Feb. 10. Mra7""Chnn "I Monnioulh and Jlra. jrcAdoo Sj lqr'"re w'ck-end guests of Mr. M llrj. Ilndabaugh. , , Mr. ind Mrs. L. A. Che-.em of Spen- Eirr homo 1ent Sunduy at ,he J- 11 Mr. tnd Mrs. Vern Stewart of Cottnge (1 -Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. Wintler of 'iil-nt wore Sunday dinner guests of Md Mrs. w. U .Matlock. Jlnhrrt Mooney nnd Ron were Ji'mused fr"i the Goshen hospital Sun- an'' WinfieM Hoyd and ii ik u . N,m nci ore visitiiiR l 1 1- H'Td residence. Krom here ob ,t'"18 1,1 Seattle to make their r.Uw f Springfield. M .IL. 0I" of Snn Francisco and won itid Lois Mildews of Thurston KZi,u'J"" "' "l Mr. J. K. Mc h'" Sunday. h'"1 1 ",io insta"e(i ia,,t Ik?"' wom" 'rom Goshen attended mv ?!'y eon'erence in Kugenc last " loose attending were -Mrs. A. C. Miller, Sirs. Hhoda Kly, -Mrs. H. Owens, Mrs. Sliipinim and Mrs. I'arl IHwry. This cotuniunity will have n ten-day dressmaking school this spring. The date is not definite yet. Mrs. Ralph Winter has been ill hut is reported to be improving. Mrs. Bob Gay and daughter Freda visited school one .day this week. Mrs. F.d Kyle nnd son of Florence are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Florence C'openhnver. .Mrs. .T. V. Welch of Portland. Mrs. Lizzie Coffman of Grams I'ass and Mrs. M. G. Kdmunson of Eugene were callers nt the H. I. Kdmunson homo Tuesday. A. C. Miller and 1). .T. Culvert made a hitNinesn trio to .Itinetion t'itv Tuesday. Jim and Scott Miliar departed for I.os Angeles Tuesday where they will visit a couple of months with a brother before lesviiiir fur an extended visit through the east. Gnard Against "Flu" t With Musterole tsSIr! CripPe and Pneumonia WaUy Mart with a cold. The moment Ek''P0 yarning aches, get busy "A ?ld Musterole. rehv. le " a counter-irritant that Jjy congestion (which is what a lt y '?. and stimulatescirculation. fJS? a"Jth S001 Qualities qf -the SSmer mustd P'a,t.er W'ut Fira lJi;T J5"1 yourVinger-tfr. ,y .will fela wammngle as the thfT wn'mehf penetrates the pores, Swk rJu( coolinfl sensation and U itl lcnan!Tel"e'Kajncy LONE CEDAR B Tino Pednr. Ore.. Feb. 1-0. W r,:1lnie mntnred to Kucene Friday. M. Gillespie and family were Kugene yisitors Saturday as did Thomas Clark and Ervid Routhange. Miss Esther King spent the week in Fugene visiting friends. Mr. and .Mrs. Calvin Mnrlow attended church at Central lew Minuny. Th.r. was fl Inree crowd Ht IjOne Ce dar to hear I'astor Iversen of Eugene 'rJr. nnd Mrs. Owen. Mr. nnd Mrs Ciam and daughter visited the .1. G. . Edward Rnuthanite -was absent from .chool Mnndnv. . ' TUmi. I lrk ami. -Roy Met or wre .Vnne.r guests -of Mr. nild Mrs." M. Gil Vspie Sunday. . -FIVE RIVERS " . Prinilfl .viitrri with .Mrs. Oore Mtvm SetiKfMr yhilc Her nromir if"""' Arn Willi mn fin. rfrvPtj Mplvinpfi M"inlnf at Mr. niT-I Mrs. r.iin ipp nnn iwn urw home "ftVdnesday, Ken Oltjen bns been hnuhne hay to feed bis cattle on lUe Nelmm plm-e. h.imo hummers spent huuday on jxi er visiting with bin sister. Mtb. Karl Phillips. KllKwortb nn Harry I'nnnle made a trip tip Green Kiver on ITiurwiuy. Tlie I'tiillips school ih plannintr on-Riv- inp a at-act drainu. a box sucinl niii dance on February 22, nt this Alt. Iell Granite hall on lobster. This pro gram was to liuvo been givpn ut Xmns. iiut circurastanres prevented. EGYPT CANCELS OLD TUT TOMB DUG PERMlt, AFTER FEUD 'Wofnert.- Mjrtrol i.nrfw 4whrj. they have bo.yi tvinu sne Xmas. d.in .Uiu .7 The" enme v.r, from rVcncV? cre.it. JUiJf-L?! .injfll children. . Tl,H,T. o , , a Mu.terole. . pnrV. ylirin ni,!e m tr Tip Crab 3dc and 65c in Jap '. Creek V.da. j 4 o , .anjl tub?S. --sl . J Meh unlynl.jer .intir Woried """W muitard pUut.r Springfield. Ore., Feb. 20 Mrs. O. F. Ktzer and son Hoy are spending a few days in North F.cnd. Alfred Townsend has been sent, back from Salem Industrial school on parole. Mrs. M. M. Peery on Tuesday after noon gave a surprise party at her home in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Edess Cot. V. TT. Willlan of Wnlterville was a city visitor on Tuesday. The Civic club will hold a food sale nt the Img and Cross plumbing shop on Saturday. About 40 was made at the Reh-knb sunper Monday evening, i'le procecb ere to be sent to the Orphan. Girls home which was built by tlie Odd Fellows in Portland. The new home of Gvf"e. T'e.kin. o Fifth and C streets Is Just approaching completion. Mrs. C. F.- F.grlmann and .Mrs. C. F. Marechsl motored ' to Cottage .Grove Mcndsy afternrton to visit friends. Wilbur Ivd was finrd $10 for pedl Ing in (he city limits. Milton Cyr it enjoying" a visit with his brother .ftihn veho. is. here from K.Ian. With. " Mrs. J. F. Kelles who hn been 111.1 is recovering. t .Mrs. Alfc-n of Cottage rtrov. visited er daughter Mrs. Artie Sgced fjr a few fltiV.. a Mrs. Visa aMcCtflin who has keen suf fering wj'h the fQl la reimited ss coTi jalescing. ..,,. a . , A great" msnr new buildings are being planned, aonling to several ntrart ors. . POPE THANKS AMERICANS. Rome. Feb. -oft. Pope Pius X I today sent a message to the npostalic delegate nt Washington asking him to extend thanks to the Americsn people for their lirity in behslf of destitute Germans. 8 o notTCe- , ' . . ' p The T.idies' Aid of I-fihiirg wan give en Slitertainment at theohurch. Sat. I ih. 'IX st S p. m. A program of vocnl. instrumer'T, m"ic. readings ann .,'1 thf Wntf V7 C ''T ." , fh. It.ir.lar." and "Hath fan would fini ' i a k. skVsnif.vil'.l ai rich pivnfs. , , Kn (Tt--n np?nl Thnrwday O'Jtht st n" lffithr ranch. 1 ah . . .t ika I" .marin Tintivh on !Mrt, aivpn. Mmtn air.n. adults 2-V; children V. ltffrfh ni(nta on al after tb program, PJ1 ":airo, Kgypd Kb. 21. The Kgyptlnn government has cancelled the license granted to the late Ivord Carnarvon for t?xcavating the tomb of Tnt-Ankh-Airen. After th death of Iord Cnrnarvon the license wan continued in the name of Countess larnurvon. Tlie work, however, was conducted by Howard Cni'ter. bead of tlie Knyptologiat cxploslng tho :j(il"0 year old tomb. 1 ancellatlo'ii a roue from a nispme ne tween Carter and the government. The former had closed tin tomb after raining the lid of the sarcophaguH nnd rofuaed to observe he governiuent's condilioiis for re-opening it.- Unusual Means Of Lad Meet. Failure National bank has just moved Into it a new building, constructed at an expense of about $75,000. The South wen tern bank la In the mtdt,t of Improving 1(4 quarters at a cost of approximately .10, 000. The KirHt National la doing about $20,000 worth of impnvementt to Its building, and the new American brink, which is expected to open next month, has expended $.'H),000 on a building and remodeling. Still another new bank, to be known as the Citizens bank, wlt oprn boon nt North liend. mnking two new banks in Coos bay for 1024. Dunn the I ant year the bank deposits have increas ed about 25 per cent over the nrevhtis year. In tact, declares Mr. Rwantnu, Coos Itny. now having a railroad and a bighwuy and Its jetties in course of con- ?bowaDJa, the choice of the smoker. There, aw .some voutteKtcra who W.'H: go mot, any length to keep away frotn Kchoitl, ,pr kep.Hi-bool awny from them, ne 12-yfiar-olil in tbe -Dexter ' vicinity' trif,d a 'new. stunt lawf; week, accnrdriig to "word reaching Kygene, bnly.lo liiet laiture. r an m me div ke a .gouu 'Varming up" t boot , . . The yoiith unnuntid nere. rouy)H a bTi to school after fhe o-h.nr" tttitt gonv home. He.imk tltisbox intti bAh roriis oY the. building, and the livinr. ciintenu the ibxhe'hrought otitfor brief mi1?' cie each inie. HotillM, he kept firm ip on his ne and tlien left, Nexf morning teacher nnd inil. were almost overconJe, when tffey opifi ke1 the doftr, witn a Heavy o.or tt tt is pecuhrpr to one little bIaH aftri cMwe atriped ajiimal Ibat rotn tbe farm yard of mgbtA. Ttie whnl Krd waaculi'jl and cendue led n iiiventigariont and in. but a short tima the gui! aa fattened on fliis inventive lad of 12. Htronguaiidft were aJNO faHtened on his yillar, The rest may be inuyiined. wnrKL of it whh. for the bov. tb:ii "he incident didn't stopichool at Fianks Are Booming In Coos Bay. Cities w 9m . Coos Bay la making ranaiderahT pr"o-nrt-nn ttti at Marsbfiebr and Noi'tO lend, itccording to Bennett H wanton 'f Marobfield. who baa been attending mat ters in the federal court. In both 'owns many new building hsve been cttni-fruct-rd during the nsnt year, and ituny more ire now under construct ion. ll the im ii ka of Msrhfield hsve rnhirgd sr.d improrrd Ihur offices. The Lml It;. For' Want .Of A 1 Nail. i struetlon the estimated eost of which is In excesB of .'i,l)00,0()0 la confident that It la on the high road to verr inittcr lul iirosperity. I'ortlanU Uregotilun. "Cascarets" 10c If Sick, Bilious, Constipated "They Work While You Sleep." When you feel sirk, dixxy, upset when your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is sour or gassy, jusi take one or two pleasant "f'ascarets" to relieve constipation nnd hiliousness. No griping nicest cnthartic-hixatlva on earth for Men, Women and Children. 10c boxes, also 25 nnd DOo sizes any drug storo. New York Life. Castle Theatre. Phone 007. tt There Is an old;' laying that' "h'br want of a nail,- tha elioo w'u tust" which goes -on Mrthor than: till, and . shpwa Tiow due-to 'the lack of. a nall.uiiny,.ujuny .tbliiK happeneuV . . ' oany thing may; happen 1o , yduf ' ojipurtiTuMy .'for want . of catfltak .Crwite ytiur 'capl Uil by "starting a au'vtng. ac- . eiruiii wltH 'the- 'frst' Na tional llijnlt, 'No.-pulywllV; Jt probvro yrju, for-..future.. opportanMoa Jaut while -ac-' .:umulntjng, wilt give yuu. that, ifnifnpt,lpn .V;hlcti -ojily ; cixiji-s to -J.fi tlifll'w ,iMa.a'i. . :j ' . t teiira.'irf ' '. ' '' ' . IM'Ipnt ervle.' ,." -njisif;;; NATIONAL 'BANtv , . ....... n simcc, lass M Big Auction Sale of SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1924 at A. C. MATHEWS BARNS Fourth and Madison Street, Eugene I will soil nt public auction to tho .highest and host bid dor about 1)0 head of mured and geldings, weight 1100 to 1750 poundu each, ages 4 to 10 years. Mont all of theso horseo nro first-das, good young stock. Soino of the very bent that tho Willamette valley affords, con sisting of matched teams of farm horses and heavy draft and logging teams; single broko horses, weight It'OO fo IfiOO pounds. Several chenp work horses of all sizes, 5- head of good saddle horses. In fact you will find -niont any kind of a horse or team that you are 'Inokin'Jj 0."'."t this sale. , ' J Jwie.soiiie of this slock in bams now for inspection. I.f you snrc interested in buying a horse or team, you Sfif . iilvifed to' call and look this stock over before tflis .sale'.- r will also sell about 15 sets of heavy work .harne'sst. ' .. NUTl'Tliis is tho best buch of horses that has ever ITeeJV pffe1;ed'at auction sale in Eugene. -' ' . Sale Starts at 10 a. m. Sharp ... CHARLES TAYLOR, Owner J- K. GREER, Auctioneer. U. S. NATIONAL BANK, Clerk.